Jewish Latin America

Issues and Methods

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Jewish Latin America: Issues and Methods aims at expanding the boundaries of this field of inquiry devoted to Jewish experiences in Latin America and the Caribbean. Open to original studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences, it hopes to transcend disciplinary borders. This new series welcomes research on a variety of issues and groups that have not received sufficient attention in the historiography. Thus, for example, both affiliated and non-affiliated Jews will be considered, as well as Zionists and non-Zionists, and Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews. Gender and social issues and popular culture will also figure prominently.

A comparative approach, challenging particularistic emphases, is encouraged, as well as studies of national vs. trans-national ties, and new approaches to the study of ethnicity and Diaspora. Attention will be given not only to the bigger communities of Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico but also to smaller communities in Central America, the Caribbean and South America. Both monographic studies and edited volumes will be published. All manuscripts will be peer reviewed before publication.

The series published an average of 1,5 volumes per year over the last 5 years.
Coming of Age as Syrian Jewish Mexicans
The Pragmatics of Diaspora
Band 20
978-90-04-73578-1
Jewish Latin American Artists
Perspectives from the Global South
Band 19
978-90-04-73610-8
Jewish Immigrants, Nationalism and Finance Sourcing in Argentina
Otherness and Industrial Entrepreneurship
Band 18
978-90-04-73212-4
Unbridled Calling
A Biography of Alberto Gerchunoff
Band 17
978-90-04-70352-0
Promised Lands North and South
Jewish Canada and Jewish Argentina in Conversation
Band 15
978-90-04-54869-5
Attitudes of the Chilean Right toward Jews
From Acceptable Undesirables to Respected Businessmen
Band 14
978-90-04-52109-4
Armed Jews in the Americas
Band 13
Herausgeber: Raanan Rein und David M.K. Sheinin
978-90-04-46254-0
Memories that Lie a Little
Jewish Experiences during the Argentine Dictatorship
Band 11
978-90-04-38803-1
Argentine Jews in the Age of Revolt
Between the New World and the Third World
Band 8
978-90-04-32962-1
Landscapes of Memory and Impunity
The Aftermath of the AMIA Bombing in Jewish Argentina
Band 6
Herausgeber: Annette Levine und Natasha Zaretsky
978-90-04-29749-4
Muscling in on New Worlds
Jews, Sport, and the Making of the Americas
Band 5
Herausgeber: Raanan Rein und David Sheinin
978-90-04-28449-4
Harbinger of Modernity
Marcos Aguinis and the Democratization of Argentina
Band 3
978-90-04-26132-7
The New Jewish Argentina
Facets of Jewish Experiences in the Southern Cone
Band 2
Herausgeber: Adriana Brodsky und Raanan Rein
978-90-04-23728-5
Returning to Babel
Jewish Latin American Experiences, Representations, and Identity
Band 1
Herausgeber: Amalia Ran und Jean Cahan
978-90-04-21766-9
Raanan Rein, Ph.D. (1990), is Elias Sourasky Professor of Latin American and Spanish History and Director of the S. Daniel Abraham Center for International and Regional Studies at Tel Aviv University. He is the author of numerous books and articles including Argentine Jews or Jewish Argentines?: Essays on Ethnicity, Identity, and Diaspora (Brill, 2010).
Series Editor
Raanan Rein (Tel Aviv University and University of Florida)

Editorial Board
Adriana M. Brodsky (St. Mary's College of Maryland)
Naomi Lindstrom (University of Texas, Austin)
Luis Roniger (Wake Forest University)
David M.K. Sheinin (Trent University)
Rosalie Sitman (Tel Aviv University)
Monica Szurmuk (University of Buenos Aires-CONICET)
Susanne Zepp-Zwirner (University of Duisburg-Essen)